The Standard Library Cyclopaedia of Political, Constitutional, Statistical and Forensic Knowledge: Forming a Work of Universal Reference on the Subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ...H. G. Bohn, 1860 |
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... labour in the week , unless on every Monday the employer should receive a ticket from some schoolmaster , certifying that such child had for two hours at least for six out of seven days of the week next preceding attended his school ...
... labour in the week , unless on every Monday the employer should receive a ticket from some schoolmaster , certifying that such child had for two hours at least for six out of seven days of the week next preceding attended his school ...
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... labour of " young persons " is restricted to ten hours a - day , any " child " may be employed ten hours on alternate days ; but the occupier of the factory must give notice to the inspector of this arrange- ment with regard to the ...
... labour of " young persons " is restricted to ten hours a - day , any " child " may be employed ten hours on alternate days ; but the occupier of the factory must give notice to the inspector of this arrange- ment with regard to the ...
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... labour than the bill proposed . Lord Ashley moved that the word " night " be construed to mean from six in the even- ing to six in the morning , and the word " meal - time " to be two hours ' cessation from labour . This would have left ...
... labour than the bill proposed . Lord Ashley moved that the word " night " be construed to mean from six in the even- ing to six in the morning , and the word " meal - time " to be two hours ' cessation from labour . This would have left ...
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... labour , an amendment was pro- posed which substituted ten hours , which was carried by 186 to 183 ; but at the next stage of the Bill , the motion that the blank in the bill should be accordingly filled up with the word " ten " was ...
... labour , an amendment was pro- posed which substituted ten hours , which was carried by 186 to 183 ; but at the next stage of the Bill , the motion that the blank in the bill should be accordingly filled up with the word " ten " was ...
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... labour of any kind . If the vassal was at first merely the associate of or attendant upon his lord , nothing could be more natural than that , when the lord came to have land to give lord . We have already mentioned the rights of ...
... labour of any kind . If the vassal was at first merely the associate of or attendant upon his lord , nothing could be more natural than that , when the lord came to have land to give lord . We have already mentioned the rights of ...
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